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ALBERT TROTT INTERVIEWED.

THE COMING ENGLISH ELEVEN. (Per Press Association ) Mblboune, Oct. 18. The cricketers Albert Trott and Harry returned by the Oruba. Trott was interviewed, and BBid that be considered the ! Australians were placed at a disadvantage for the want of a good lef-thanded bowler. The inclusion of Turner, Lyons and Jarvis in the place of Johns, Eady, Graham would have added strength to the team. Commenting on McKibben's bowling, he said it was very erratic and expensive till he got the right leDgth. Trott returns to London at the cud of the present Australian season, and the probability is that Harry will also return to England at the close of this season. :

Mr Frank Iredale, one of the Australian Eleven writing from England to a friend in Sydney said that so far as attendances had gone the Home tour had broken all records. He gave a forecast of Stoddart's team to visit Australia next year, and the names, the reading of which will convey considerable pleasure to the public, are : - Stoddart, Rangitsinghi, Jackson, L. C. H. Pallairet, Maeon McGregor (wicketkeeperi, Lilley (wicketkeeper), Richardson, J. T. Hearne, Brown (Yorkshire), Haigh, Peel, Abel and Hayward.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 95, 19 October 1896, Page 2

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ALBERT TROTT INTERVIEWED. Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 95, 19 October 1896, Page 2

ALBERT TROTT INTERVIEWED. Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 95, 19 October 1896, Page 2

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